Growth regulator controls tomato transplant height
Authors
Robert J. MullenRichard Smith
Gary W. Hickman
Edward J. Perry
Authors Affiliations
Robert J. Mullen is Farm Advisor, San Joaquin County; Richard Smith is Farm Advisor, San Benito County; Gary W. Hickman is Farm Advisor, University of California Cooperative Extension, San Joaquin County; Edward J. Perry is Farm Advisor, Stanislaus County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 43(5):19-20. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n05p19. September 1989.
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Abstract
A new plant growth regulator, uniconazole, controlled height of greenhouse-grown fresh market tomato transplants in a 1-year trial. Field results showed no effect on final yields and quality.
Mullen R, Smith R, Hickman G, Perry E. 1989. Growth regulator controls tomato transplant height. Hilgardia 43(5):19-20. DOI:10.3733/ca.v043n05p19
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